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S3VCITH: &d OATJGHETS

OHBAP DRAPEEY &o IPAHOEL WAK-BHOTJSEi QUEEN -STREET, AUCKLAND.

RULES.

The following are the rules of tho world-famed Parcel System which Smith and Caughoy introduced to New Zealand, and have hitherto so successfully conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially those residing in remote parta, hai 0 learned toapprcciato as a very gi^eat boon. Ist. All ordors mnst b ° aocom PJ" ni ? d c£S!u cash PO 0., cheques, made payable to Smith mid Canchey. Letters containing notes or coniß should be registered, Cheques crowed. "nd All Parcols over 20s packed securely in caim^and 1 St. freight V>K" "&£s£& •UiLtion or port in New Zealand, reacneu aircot from Auckland. Where freight is demanded, please communicate tho fact to us. Srd FiVcry articlo guaranteed atrictly in accordance with description given. UK We willingly substitute for any article In a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. Vl/ If any nrtirle is not approved of, and retu vrcd n good condition within U days wo are prepared to refund purchase mouey in full, and pay carriage both ways. ]Jy means of the Parcel System, fta conducted by Smith nnd Caughey. country settlers can have Drapery of al> kinds placed almost at their doors, carriage paid, at less than usual Auckland prices.

The Family Dress Parcel, 455.— 7 yards AU-wool French Cashmere. Black und Coloured io yards Heavy Costume Cloth, in Black, Brown, Maroon, Bronze, etc, 10 yards Homespun Heather Mixtures 20 yards lloavy Wide Twilled Wincey, Dark Shades 6 yards Strong Galatea, Strlpo or Check. The lot for 15s.

Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2} 1 wJ'Se Crochet Quilt, aamoslao (unshrink5 vaHs RO-inch ShcoHne (White) 2 'yards Unbleached Table Dnmtisk 6 Honeycomb Towolb

Special JSS Parcel1 Full Suit of Real Hood We«t of Enpland Twc«l («tat« fl>^): or M*to*A> ?? e \\ ai V of our UooutiMl w »nfy T l>oubl C v K Blankets, and an equally Larfjo hito Crochet Quilt 1 Dress of our Scnrbro' Serge, in fsshionable ami imcfnl shwloi. 1« yarfls: two yai-ds of rich Vclvetoon to trim 1 Useful Dress for a «irl of 16. ronteiniivg 8 yards of TwiUdd Homespun U incoy C yards of Strong Tweed, rcrommomled to wear; 12 jards of Heavy yard-wido Flunnol 12 yards of Crcwdaon's Famous Calico; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Cnhco

7 yards of Strong Scotch Tw ill Bhirting. "0 varda of Remnants of Drcas Material*. 7 Cottmuule, and Hollands, ctt., in refill lengths Tn all containinp: over PO ynrili 0' Material and a full Suit. e\ ory ilom of which has been selected with a ro^ard to wear; quality, not quantity, brins our tim in making up ail our bxtraordmary I'arcolß

Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormous quantity of Goods we ont up leaves us with a constantly-accumulating StocH of Romnants to dispose of, vi hich we ofTcr Jit tlio foVlowmg Special Prices :— For 273 6d wo will uive a Inrco lot of Rein' mints of Twcod m various useful lengths For 25s we will give a lot of Dress Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 308 wo will give a large lot of Calicoes, Flannels, Shirting", Drills, etc.

For 10s we will c;ive a lot of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Edgings, etc.

Visitors from the country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, fVnd inquire prices, without being prossed to purchase. Patterns and Price Lists eont post frco on application to any address. Write for Patterns Now Dresses, Silkß, Velvets, Volvoteons, Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Twcods, Otc.

CLEARING PRICKS TO MEET THE TIMES.

CHOICE NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING.

VTTILLIAM T> T>RIDGMAN. Ts now showing a Splendid Assortment of New Goods in all Department'?, which have been purchased at great advantage, and have been MARKED VERY LOW. 2000 Yards Black Fiench Merinos and Cashmeies ; Coloured French Meiinosand Cashmeres. Tho oiders for the above were placed before the great rise in wool, ;ind will be sold in many instances at LOWER PRICES than last Season. Just received direct from the Manufacturers, ex " Tongariro," a Splendid Line nC Cloths suitable for Ulsters or Boys' Suits, 51 inchc, wide, at 2s lid yd, in Black, Giey, Brown, and Dirk Claret. Large Stock of New Blankets, from 5s Gd p.iir, grand value. 5000 Yards New Dress Materials, in new Shades, and Fashionable Styles, all marked at best value ; Large lot of Job Dress Goods ir* great variety, at nominal Prices. Good Line at 4]d ; Underclothing half-price ; New Velveteens, all Shades, really good line, Is6d yaid ; New Plushes, all Shades ; New Astrakhan Trimmings ; New Umbrella, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Fur Capos, Macintoshes, Splendid Assortment, ; New Ulstors ; Men's Strong Cotton Shirts, Is ; Boys' do, 9d ; New Felt Hats. Having an overstock of Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing, have dctonuined to clear it at a sacriJice to reduce Good Tweed Coats, 6s Gd, Boys' Black Cloth Coats, 3s lid ; Men's Black Yeats, 3s Gd. ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES As during the present depression, W.R.B. wishes, rather to servo his customers well and keep them together till better times, than make a profit. By doing almost an entirely Cash Business those calling will get best value for money at 288, UPPER QUEEN STREET, Auckland. N.8.— W.R.8. requests that all overdue outstanding Accounts to be settled without delay, or they will be handed to Solicitor for recovery.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 4

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